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H5N1 The Next Pandemic? Part 1

published:11 May 2011

H5N1 The Next Pandemic? Part 1

H5N1 The Next Pandemic? Part 1

published:11 May 2011

views:15554

For more than a decade a strain of avian influenza that first appeared in Southeast Asia has threatened to ignite a deadly pandemic. The H5N1 variant has nearly all the features of a virus capable of killing tens of millions of people, but it has not yet acquired a single key trait: the ability to spread efficiently from person to person. Experts say when that day comes a deadly pandemic will begin.
Organizers of the third annual International Symposium on Agroterrorism commissioned Nusura to shoot and produce the film, \"H5N1 -- The Next Pandemic?\" to provide background on the topic and lay the groundwork for the week\'s presentations and related panel discussions.
Nusura traveled to northern Vietnam - the place where H5N1 has killed more people than almost anywhere else in the world - to learn what worked and what didn\'t and to share these lessons learned with the global community through the symposium....

H5N1 The Next Pandemic? Part 1

published:11 May 2011

views:15554

For more than a decade a strain of avian influenza that first appeared in Southeast Asia has threatened to ignite a deadly pandemic. The H5N1 variant has nearly all the features of a virus capable of killing tens of millions of people, but it has not yet acquired a single key trait: the ability to spread efficiently from person to person. Experts say when that day comes a deadly pandemic will begin.
Organizers of the third annual International Symposium on Agroterrorism commissioned Nusura to shoot and produce the film, \"H5N1 -- The Next Pandemic?\" to provide background on the topic and lay the groundwork for the week\'s presentations and related panel discussions.
Nusura traveled to northern Vietnam - the place where H5N1 has killed more people than almost anywhere else in the world - to learn what worked and what didn\'t and to share these lessons learned with the global community through the symposium....

Avian Flu (full documentary)

published:31 May 2013

Avian Flu (full documentary)

Avian Flu (full documentary)

published:31 May 2013

views:61456

The main Spanish virologist and influenza virus specialist (the influenza viruses), introduces us to H5N1. We explain why it is so easy to spread and how it is able to acquire the necessary features to jump from birds to humans.
We will also briefly review recent pandemic caused by a virus experienced flu.
And finally we will have the latest findings on H5N1. Research to suspect that this is a virus that will soon join the list of infectious agents. Virus that have appeared in recent decades causing new diseases, and have jeopardized health systems worldwide....

Avian Flu (full documentary)

published:31 May 2013

views:61456

The main Spanish virologist and influenza virus specialist (the influenza viruses), introduces us to H5N1. We explain why it is so easy to spread and how it is able to acquire the necessary features to jump from birds to humans.
We will also briefly review recent pandemic caused by a virus experienced flu.
And finally we will have the latest findings on H5N1. Research to suspect that this is a virus that will soon join the list of infectious agents. Virus that have appeared in recent decades causing new diseases, and have jeopardized health systems worldwide....

Avian Flu H1N1 - H5N1 - Imagine the flu that kills 70 per cent of those it infects and has the potential to become as contagious as the common cold. Would a widespread panic break out?
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Avian Flu H1N1 - H5N1 - Imagine the flu that kills 70 per cent of those it infects and has the potential to become as contagious as the common cold. Would a widespread panic break out?
Please Like, Comment and Subscribe.
Please subscribe it really helps http://bit.ly/pls1sub
Any Small donations to help support my channel are much appreciated http://bit.ly/donatemepls If you want to try Shadow which is streaming your very own supercomputer use my discount code and try it for a reduced price. https://shadow.tech/gben/discover BRYRABVG...

H5N1 - Amfetamina

H5N1 - Amfetamina

Debating research into mutant H5N1 flu virus - by Nature Video

published:07 Feb 2012

Debating research into mutant H5N1 flu virus - by Nature Video

Debating research into mutant H5N1 flu virus - by Nature Video

published:07 Feb 2012

views:10140

On 2 February, scientists and public health officials squared off in a panel discussion at the New York Academy of Sciences. At stake, the fate of two papers which describe a mutant strain of the avian influenza virus H5N1. The virus is capable of mammal-to-mammal transmission, which has raised concern that it might be transferable to humans. Several panelists sat down with Nature News to discuss their positions prior to the panel discussion.
For more on the NYAS debate, visit our blog http://blogs.nature.com/news/2012/02/emotion-runs-high-at-h5n1-debate.html and see our web special about the ongoing controversy over H5N1 http://www.nature.com/news/specials/mutantflu/index.html...

Debating research into mutant H5N1 flu virus - by Nature Video

published:07 Feb 2012

views:10140

On 2 February, scientists and public health officials squared off in a panel discussion at the New York Academy of Sciences. At stake, the fate of two papers which describe a mutant strain of the avian influenza virus H5N1. The virus is capable of mammal-to-mammal transmission, which has raised concern that it might be transferable to humans. Several panelists sat down with Nature News to discuss their positions prior to the panel discussion.
For more on the NYAS debate, visit our blog http://blogs.nature.com/news/2012/02/emotion-runs-high-at-h5n1-debate.html and see our web special about the ongoing controversy over H5N1 http://www.nature.com/news/specials/mutantflu/index.html...

For more than a decade a strain of avian influenza that first appeared in Southeast Asia has threatened to ignite a deadly pandemic. The H5N1 variant has nearly all the features of a virus capable of killing tens of millions of people, but it has not yet acquired a single key trait: the ability to s

The main Spanish virologist and influenza virus specialist (the influenza viruses), introduces us to H5N1. We explain why it is so easy to spread and how it is able to acquire the necessary features to jump from birds to humans.
We will also briefly review recent pandemic caused by a virus experien

Avian Flu H1N1 - H5N1 - Imagine the flu that kills 70 per cent of those it infects and has the potential to become as contagious as the common cold. Would a widespread panic break out?
Please Like, Comment and Subscribe.
Please subscribe it really helps http://bit.ly/pls1sub
Any Small donations

On 2 February, scientists and public health officials squared off in a panel discussion at the New York Academy of Sciences. At stake, the fate of two papers which describe a mutant strain of the avian influenza virus H5N1. The virus is capable of mammal-to-mammal transmission, which has raised conc